Vintage 8" Nylon Tie-up Dock Cleat No Bolts No Damage Clean One Free Ship! on 2040-parts.com
Troy, Maine, United States
Here's a nice Single Vintage 8" Nylon/Resin Dock Cleat in gently used condition. No bolts come with this but they're easy to find. Measures 8" long by 1 1/2" wide. It's a nice clean one, make it yours today with FREE SHIPPING! Thanks for looking...while you're here be sure to check out our other Store items and add us your list of Favorite Sellers! |
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